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Hello parents, teachers and students! Are you looking for something fun to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Learn how to make a cloud-in-a-jar at home with Meteorologist ...
In this edition of Science with Samantha, we’re learning how to make a cloud in a jar.
So, it seemed fitting to show you an experiment about how clouds form by creating a cloud in a jar. Before we get going, I want to go over what you’ll need for this experiment.
Want to learn how to make a cloud? I'll show you how here, in an experiment you can do with everyday materials at home!
Science Corner with Meteorologist Caroline Carithers showing you how to make a cloud or fog in a jar!
This week's Science Sunday comes from our friends at the Buena Vista Museum of Natural History and Science. BVM's Jessica Herrold shows us how to make a rain cloud inside a jar.
The science and how this applies to our atmosphere: Heat rises, so right away the hot air and water vapor, water in a liquid form, is going to work its way to the top of our container.
Ever wonder how rain works? This fun experiment shows the science behind a rain cloud and how it “knows” when it's time to rain.
Hopefully, you'll find this a fun way to keep your kids entertained while sparking their curiosity in learning and science. This week, we're making a cloud in a jar.
This cloud-in-a-jar is a great way to understand the water cycle! Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when KSAT Meteorologist Sarah Spivey does the demonstrations and explains the science ...